Month: April 2018

A massive dust storm hit many parts of central and eastern Uttar Pradesh, India, on March 30, 2018, killing three people. The storm disrupted traffic and caused power outages in many locations and uprooted multiple trees, an official said. One person was killed after a wooden shaft collapsed on him in Gonda while two laborers died

On March 28, 2018, a powerful microburst engulfed Cali, Colombia. Here the impressive pictures. This looks like an atomic mushroom. via Facebook But no, there was no nuclear attack in Cali, Colombia. via Facebook Just weather going crazy and forming a microburst on March 28, 2018 over the city. via Facebook The heavy but local

Yet even more examples of coastal water anomalies, these are from Connecticut and Massachusetts. A commenter reports the same phenomenon in West Port, CT on the same day too. Another comment states ‘That’s Provincetown the tip of cape spend half my life there and that water has never ever been that low and I’m in

China is testing cutting-edge weather modification technology in Tibetan Plateau. The country aims to implement a large-scale weather changing project to ensure a consistent rain supply in the area three times as big as Spain, nearing 1 million km2 (620 000 mi2). The system is created from a network of solid fuel burning chambers that

A new watercourse is playing havoc with farmland and roads and even threatening a city. The new, now enormous river appeared overnight after an intense deluge that occurred in 2015. Since then its water level has continued rising and now it is a deep and wide river; Rio Nuevo. By now it is 15-miles (25km)

The bus-sized space station is predicted to plunge at around 12.10am tomorrow – however the exact timing of the re-entry could vary by up to two-and-a-half-hours. Andrew Abraham, a member of the The Aerospace Corporation, stated that an estimated “10 percent to 40 percent” of the Tiangong-1 station will survive its descent back to Earth.

The second blue moon of the year rose in the skies this weekend in a stunning celestial event, that occured because February did not have a full moon. The moon was expected to appear at its fullest at around 1.37am GMT on Saturday, March 31. And now stunning photos takena round the globe have appeared,